NBC Reveals Why It Dropped "The Munsters" TV Series Reboot

About a week ago, producer Bryan Fuller ("Pushing Daisies") revealed that NBC decided not to proceed with "Mockingbird Lane" TV series, which is a reboot of 1960s "The Munsters" show.

NBC chief Bob Greenblatt has now explained why the network dropped the series. "We just decided that it didn't hold together well enough to yield a series," he said. "It looked beautiful and original and creative, but it just didn't ultimately creatively all work. We felt great about that cast [Jerry O'Connell, Portia de Rossi, Eddie Izzard and Charity Wakefield]. But we tried to make it an [hour-long series], which has more dramatic weight than a half-hour. It's hard to calibrate how much weirdness vs. supernatural vs. family story [we need]. I just think we didn't get the mix right."

Greenblatt went on to say that NBC is interested in trying to reboot "The Munsters" again at some point. "I won't say we won't do another version of 'The Munsters' again," he said.

Sounds like NBC wanted the show to write itself.
I didnt know NBC was run by a bunch of lazy puertoricans
Heroes
Awake(now theyre promoting a show with the same premise except this time its a split personality scenario,f*ckoff)
Misfits of Science

After Seinfeld hit they used to let shows run for a while to acc*mulate an audience

I just had such a nasty poop. Last night my girlfriend made delicious homemade tacos, but perhaps my latest splatter is my body saying those were not good for you.it was such a red chunky mess that I actually checked to see if I had a bloody discharge.